Artifact: Measuring and Mitigating Gaps in Structural Testing
Soneya Binta Hossain, Matthew B. Dwyer, Sebastian Elbaum, Anh, Nguyen-Tuong

TL;DR
This paper presents an artifact that includes data, tools, and documentation for evaluating and reproducing experiments on measuring and mitigating gaps in structural testing, facilitating validation and further research.
Contribution
The paper provides a publicly available, comprehensive artifact with data, scripts, and a VM image to support reproducibility of structural testing experiments.
Findings
Artifact enables reproducibility of experimental results
Provides detailed documentation and tools for evaluation
Includes a VirtualBox VM for easy setup
Abstract
The artifact used for evaluating the experimental results of Measuring and Mitigating Gaps in Structural Testing is publicly available on GitHub, Software Heritage and figshare, and is reusable. The artifact consists of necessary data, tools, scripts, and detailed documentation for running the experiments and reproducing the results shown in the paper. We have also provided a VirtualBox VM image allowing users to quickly setup and reproduce the results. Users are expected to be familiar using the VirtualBox software and Linux platform for evaluating or reusing the artifact.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware Testing and Debugging Techniques · Software Engineering Research · Software System Performance and Reliability
